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The Fair and Foul of Ads Targeting Gays

January 7th, 2008 @ 11:55 am

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Categories: Marketing

Tags: Advertisement, Radar, Jessica Stillman

The Fair and Foul of Ads Targeting GaysIf marketers are looking for a target audience, they could do a whole lot worse than homosexual Americans. Gay and lesbian households have a median income of $83,000, and typically no children to spend it on. 180 Fortune 500 companies made their pitch for a share of homosexual Americans’ disposable income by placing ads in gay publications last year.

This week Radar samples the best and the worst of these efforts, which range from a subtle wink, to the laughably crude, to the borderline pornographic. A look at their choices, and the sometimes barbed accompanying comments, is instructional for any marketing professional who wishes to target this coveted demographic without earning scorn by descending into stereotypes.

The Embassy Suites Hotel ad pictured here comes in for praise:

“It’s the kind of thing you might see in a straight ad,” says Dave Mills, owner of Ten4 Creative, the agency behind this tasteful depiction of two men spooning. “If we’re talking about equality, let’s demonstrate it.”

(Image of advertisement from Radar)

 
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    bdavis14123

    01/09/08 | Report as spam

    Homosexual Ads

    I have noticed the recent rise in Ads aimed at homosexuals. I choose not to support the companies that do this. For instance, I was an avid Ford owner. For 14 or more years I purchased Ford exclusively for me and my wife. I now refuse to purchase another new one until they stop this ridiculous pursuit of a "special class" for homosexuality. Behavior is not somthing that should be considered equal to gender. Also, treating someone with respect is not the same as sponsoring them corporately.

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    kuda0005@...

    01/09/08 | Report as spam

    Why would you not support Ford?

    If Ford chooses to create ads for homosexuals....that's just good marketing. If you understand anything about marketing it's that companies are seeking an advantage with people who have deep pockets.....if their product fits a certain segment of the population. Do you get this angry with a car company that has an ad solely for an all female audience? What if your local TV station said Happy Kwanza (obviously not targeting Christians)?

    Let's be real for a moment....advertising and marketing are drastically changing. No longer can a blanket ad connect to everyone. Let's not bring this argument about the very nature of homosexual ads. The point of the article was to indicate that some companies succeed at homosexual advertising and some do not.

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    tcolby@...

    01/10/08 | Report as spam

    RE: The Fair and Foul of Ads Targeting Gays

    I'm a homosexual no matter how I behave, just as you are straight no matter how you behave. If I from this point further do not engage in same sex sexual activity, I will still be a homosexual... it is not about behavior. Nonetheless, behavioral segmentation would be good marketing if done correctly.. isn???t it all about behavior? .. catering to, understanding, aligning, influencing?

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